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THE OMAHA SUNDAY- BEE: v MARCH 30, 1919. iO I fArbuckle in "The Crook." Victor Moore, I'rsdy in her sensational drama, "In the Hollow of Her Hand," melodramatic role which ha been splendidly acted by Miss Brady. Boyd William S. Hart In "The Darken. Ing Trail," one of his very best photo, era mas, will bo shown at the Boyd theater today only. A Fatty Arbuckle comedy la an the same bill. a new fare at the Ornnd. will appear on Wednesday In "Snobs," a pleaalng comedy drama. There will also be shown Poarl White In episode No. 12 of "The Light ning nnldcr." Clar Kimball Touns; In "The Savage TVomaM," i booked for a twa-daya' showtna; on Thursday and Fri day and oil Saturday there Is to be pre sented Bryant Washburn In "The Oypay Trail," and also a Mack Sennett comedy. SOME ART ' ,,4-. THIS GIRL'S ' "4 V h' CfM 1 C thei on,'1 CONSTANCE TALMADGE has been bitten by the futuristic art bug. The cubist art bug, so as not to be outdone by his brother of the ultrj faddistic realms of art, also took a nip out of Miss Talmadge's pink and white skin. The result is that she has recently been spending air her leisure time delving into a paint pot. 1 - - It all happened when, in her new picture, "Romance and Arabella," in ' which she' is presented at the Stiand theater today to Wednesday, she was introduced to, a lot of weird . pictures representing various sub jects but suggesting absolutely noth ing. They were simply a riotous and heterogenous jumble of color and form, without any rhyme or r-i"m. Some profess to find in them the mosr wonderful concep tions, but the average person finds ' himself dizzy when he tries to figure them out. Possibly w,e are too aca demic, but nevertheless the fact re mains. . In "Romance and Arabella" Miss Talmadge is supposed to. fall tempo rarily in love with the poseur who . paints these fantastic pictures. She gr.es to visit him at his studio. Later vshe learns he is a faker and escapes. Uut, she really was impressed with the paintings and decided to try her own hand at the work. As an artist Constance Talmadge is a good moving picture actress. Irene Rich, "the girl-who became tT leading woman overnight," bids lair, if healjth and luck .continue with her, to justify her second, name, with it comfortable comcomitants of limousine, motorboat and country home. If so, it's largely due to Mi Kich's courage, and Irene admits it, xktill more to goocf fortune in the 'form of Kitty Gordon. Miss Rich, orphaned, took courage in both hands, made her way to Los Angeles and the studios. But one ca't. camouflage inexperience from a keen eyed director, so Irene's gen .le til) that she had had experience, didn't gojot even as an "extra" girl, and Irene, rejected, was on her way when Kitty Gordon came along en joute to the business of making her new" superpicture, "Adele." Miss Gordon stopped, looked and listened. Irene got an "extra"-job as a nurse iu "Adele." So well did she photo graph, and such intelligehcelid she aisplay, that Dustin Farnum, search- . iiig the prunton studios tor just such a type suggested that she be given a trial as leading woman in ''A Man in the Open" and Irene made good. , Bills for the Week, -lfut Mndfffl Kennedy, appearing; In an other successful comedy drama of the screen, will, be seen today, Monday and Tuesday here in ."Daughter of Mine." It la a story of a daughter of the Jewish , race, whose father does not approve of her poet lover not so much because he 4 a poet ns of the fact that he is too modern he uses a typewriter. How she . (tats bock her lover after sending him nway I a chnritilng love story. Virginia Pear- . son's story of the girl who gave up love and married " for money in "The Iove Auction" will be tho attraction for Wed nesday and Thursday.' The girl is seek ing happiness and is unfortunate enough - to believe that money can buy it She soon sens the folly of her choice, and seeks comfort in the companionship of the boy hood lover. Then follow tragic incidents until the husband, a confirmed drinker, eventually passes out of her life after which happiness comes to her. The last tws days of the week there Is to be skom Dustin Farnum In "The Virginian," Revival f the famous stage and screen play In a form that has been highly suc- , anajul and that has entertained thousands people In tho past few months over the country. Sun Peggy Hyland has anotherU:liarm Ing comedy drama in ' The Rebellious Bride," in which she la appearing at the . Sun today, Monday and Tuesday. It Is a love story showing life in the Ozark mountains. The scenic effects are quaint ly beautiful. Tho story revolves around the efforta of Miss Ilyland's grandfather In Jhe play to get rid of his mischievous ' granddaughter. She fools him the first time by running, away at the- most im ports nt point In a wedding ceremony; but the next time he uses a gun and forces her to marry the first man he meets on the road. This man happens to be a St. I.ouls millionaire who nas been grounded by engine trouble during an aeroplane flight. The sequel of this extraordinary i romance yls a surprise, and the ending is TODAY ONLY ' Continuous 1 to 11 P. M.. WE s'HART in "The Darkening Trail" '.' And FAfTY ARBUCKLE in "Fatty's Canine Friend" . Any Seat, 25 Cents . Wellington Cafe , C. F. REIMKR. Proprietor. $1 SPECIAL. SUNDAY DINNER $1 Oyster CocktaM ' X Green Olives i r. SQPP 4. " . Consomme An Rita ' Fillet of Trout, Hollandaise Sauce Roast Turkey, Oyster Dressing Giblet Sauce - J Roast Capon, Celery Dressing Roast Goose, Apple Dressing Potatoes Parfsienne Creamed Cauliflower- - - Wax Beans Waldorf Salad English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce let Cream, Apple, Pumpkin or Mince Pie. ' Coffee or Milk. 1 . . Open All Night. 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The story is based on the book "The Jllshgrader," by William Macleod Raine, and tho scenario is by CBarles Kenyon, the well known dramatist and scrden writer. -4 ' Rlalto Anita Stewart, featured in her latest and what is reported to bo her greatest success, "A Midnight. Romano will be the feature drama at the Itialto the first five days of this week. Appear ing with her are Jack Holt. Juanlta Han sen amj, Kdward Tllton. Tho events pic tured fake place at Sea View hotel, a so ciety resort. Hero Marie Alexander, a hotel maid, played by Miss Stewart, up sets the bachelor vows of Roger Sloan, a wealthy young guest, thereby becoming an innocent accomplice in the plan of two plotters to make Sloan the victim' of a blackniailinnr'scheme. No sooner is Sloan saved from their machinations than he discovers that the mysterious maid is iio other than the beautiful, charmingly gowned vision whom hehad met on sev eral occasions In tho hotel gardens and on the beach at midnight. Before he can recover from, tho surprise she disappears, and the mystery surrounding her deepens. And when he, again finds her it is under circumstances and in surroundings ""more startling and 'unexpected than those that attended his discovery of her as a cham bermaid. The last two days of the week there is offered Llla Lee's delightful com edy drama, "Flippy Love," a dainty ro mance of the days of "sweet sixteen." Strand Five separate love stories with the samo heroine. in each ono and all in corporated into the general theme of the photoplay plot make up the story of "Ro mance aad Arabella." in which Constance Talmadfe is appearing today until Wed nesday at the Strand. Mrs. Arabella Cadenhcuse is a young widow, who has decided that her second husPJand, if there is to be any, must suDuly her with thrills First showins of the i welcome in N. Y. of the Fighting 27th. . PATHE NEWS" also showing Harold Lloyd Comedy. 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Then then the big thing happens te- the living coward who proposes to do justice to the soul of the dead hero. - , Suburban "Boston Blacklo's 'Little ral," a stirring crook screen drama, star ring .Bert Lytell, will be the feature at the. Suburban today, folowed on Monday and Tuesday by Francis Ford In a play o temperance, "The Craving,1 said to bo pthe best photodrama on liquor ever made. Marie walcamp s big western serial. "Tht Red Glove,': will be started on Monday night. Wednesday, the picture program will show Sesane Hayakawa In "His. Blrttt- right," and there will also be presented a mid-week vaudeville program with Street and Stall as the stars Baby Marie Os borne, in "Winning Grandma." wftt be presented on Thursday, and the feature for Friday will be Fannie Ward in "The Narrow "Path," with the addition of Pearl White In "The Lightning Raider," No. 2. Saturday's bill will be the same feature with a Mack Sennett comedy feature In Y Lothrop One of the most charming parts of her careeiOs portrayed by Blllfe4 Rhodes in "Hoop-la,Jvin which she appears at the Lothrop as the feature attraction today,' with a Mack Sennett comedy and the Pathe News completing the bill. Emmy Wexilen in "The Bonded Wife" will be the feature on Monday 6nd Tuesday, with a Lyons-Moran and a Harold Lloyd com edy on each day. Madge Kennedy in "A Perfect Lady;" a sprightly story of a chorus girl, will bo the attraction for Wednesday and Thursday with a Bill Par sons comedy on Wednesday and the final two days of the week there will be shown Norma Talmadge ia her late succcsaThe Probation Wife." V Grand John Barrymore, appearing' In "On the Quiet," will be the feature attra tlon at the Grand today, supplemented by a news reel and a "comedy. On Monday and Tuesday there Is to be. offered a double bill with Bessie Barrlscale appear in in "All of a 'Sudden Norma " and Fatty 24th and Ante ' BERT L.YTELL in "Boston Blackie'a Little Paly Mon., Francis Fond and ' "THE RED GLOVE." '.i:liiliil!ilii;iI!ilMiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiut;iiniiii!:iiiih I HOTEL ROME ! j CAFETERIA j 1 - A pleasant daylight dining room.' s I Perfect ventilation and 1 sanitation. " ' I 2 , A place for particular people who like refine- ment and at moderate ex- -1 pense; ' 1 Bring all the - family next Sunday " I i Our Cafeteria h i I Open Day and , Night : 1 " ' Rome Miller i lltllllllllllll!ll!llllillllll(llllllllll!Tliailllllll!'lllllli ,:5 &0!HJfc, r!ilg& Q h -Aw"' r Hamilton Harold Lorkwood's comedy drama, "The Landloper,"' will be the fea ture attraction here i today aNswiftly movlng photoplay with Lockfeood as an especially charming hero. Barney SherryN is "Who Killed Walton?" will be the feature tor Monday, and there will also be hown Mario Walcamp In ""The Red Olove," No. 2. Tuesday there is to be presented Murlon Pavies in "The Burden of Proof," and on Wednesday the feature for the program will be Billle Rhodes ytn "The Lion and the Lamb. As a special fea ture there will be presented both tho Chap lins on Thursday. Mrs.. Charlie will be seen In her dramatlc"success, "The Price of a Good Time," and Charlie -hi rase If is booked for one of his comedies. J. War ren Kerrigan, appearing in "A Prisoner f the Pines." will be shown on Frlday.wnoVj uib nniuiutij u'tiico cmmii,, nrruau 111a viestern photodrama, "The Roler of the Ijtoad." ' Boulevard Frank JCeenan's photodrama. built upon the stage play oT "The Lyona Mall," will be the feature at the Boulevard- today. The screen version, is being shown under the title of "On the Midnight StEgc." and has been built into a strong v.-estern photodrama with heights of dra matio appeal in it that only a star of ex perience such as Keenan's could carry sue ccfSfully. On Monday there is, being of fered another special attraction" when there will be shown Tyrone Powers In "Tho Planter," a strong drama wltJT the action of the play laid lnMexIcoi Some of the scenic displays are said to be the finest sort of work that the screen has been able to produce along that line. Orpheum-'-Soiith Side A vaudeville pro-ncam- will be given today at the South Side Orpheaim and In addition there will be presented Bert Lytell's latest comedy drama, 'The Spender," in which a too rich young man finds the way to happiness through the- path of poverty. Blanche Bares and Hobart Bosworth appearing In "The Border Legion" have one of the strongest photodramas of this season, Ve in k' shown for the first times here on Mon day and Tuesday at the Orpheum. -The story is a thrilling series or adventures with bandits on the Mexican border and Is one of tho sort of 'western -dramas which thrill an audience from the first reel until th3 end. , Apollo Jack Pickford and Louise Huff In a pleasing love romance of old Ken tucky will be the attraction today at the Apollo. The story Is of a Scotch lad who wins a bride in America. On - Monday there will be presented Dorothy Dalton In 'Green Eye3," a strong photodrama with Miss Dalton in an emotional, role. Bessie Love, appearing. In "The Wishing Ring Man, will be seen on Tuesday and on Wednesday there is to be shown Alice iAVMONDlilTCHCOCK DMinn in a irr ceemn' mack SENNSTT COMfOV ' "HIS VAJyET" n 7 MIS L LJv ritrii' fat 1 f )V J"' A 11 I ry I f ' - - V .... -'J-ZW3Lr ROLES ARE PLAYED 3YWOST OjT THE CAST? BOULEVARD Jvcnwot.h FRANK KEEN AN in "On the Midnight Stage." ' ', ' Monday, TYRONE POWERS in , "THE PLANTER." Apollo 9th and Leavenworth Today S Jack Pickford Louise Huff ' "SANDY" Also 2-Reel Maclt Sennett Comedy. LOTHHOP 24th and Lothrop BILLIE RHODES in "HOOP-LA" Paths New and Maclt Sennett Comedy, GUANO 16th and Binney JOHN BARRYMORE - in "ON THE QUIET." Mon., BESSIE BARRISCALE and FATTY ARBUCKLE IIAMILTOn HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "THE LANDLOPER" Mon. BARNEY SHERRY Si YLAWD -stampeded iW-refused lie m&nSled utlHlie second, wedded Uielliirci We Have Ten Lady In structors Waiting to Teach You. , NEW JAZZ SHOE DANCE We positively guarantee to teach you the One-Step, Fox Trot and Waltz in Three les sons. N ' Special Lessons Tuesday and v Thursday nights 50c Phone Harney 6985 Benson 107 Mrs. Jack Conner's School of Dancing 28th and Farnam Sts. 4 firm I Vi fill m v I Ilk They were alone together- It was the witching hour of midnight, the ' croon of the night wind and murmer' of the waves against, the rocks that hid them from the huge 'summer hotel were the music to which she had been skipping over the sands when he first saw her. Theywere truants, these two, runaways from the treadmill of life. He had called and asked if he might join in her revel. Something in his voice reassured her. ' So they ran, and swamf. and talk&pl. Finally "I dare you to dive off that rock," she said. When he came back she was gone. , ' He had failed to learn her name or whence ' she came. ' He haunted the beach nightly, without avail. She was the first woman, handsome, wealthy Roger Sloan had ever really wanted and failed to interest. He often passed her in the hotel corridors, but her maid's uniform and averted face masked her. : 1 : Of course, he eventually finds her, but thus , begins the mystery vstory of the Girl From No-where, heroine or Introducing Fetching. Bewildering 4.N1TA STEWARr as Marie, the mysterious beauty from the Isle of No-One-Knows-Where, maid servant by day, a dream of silk clad feminine loveliness by night. . " v 4 Mack Sennett Comedy "REILLYS WASHDAY." 7. Wt.y-.' Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, , Wednesday, Thursday A irk i ' ... . . . . ,. .. 1